Aboriginal Life-Long Care

SERVICES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Security checks - A support service which provides isolated clients with regular contact to check on the health and safety of client

Transportation - Assistance is given to clients to attend medical appointments

Food/Meal Services - A support service for clients that provides a nutritious meal delivered to clients home

Food hamper delivery - Food hampers are picked up from the UNFC’s food bank and delivered to clients as needed

Overview

This program was developed to ensure the development and provision of culturally appropriate community support services and professional services, with particular attention to the needs of Aboriginal seniors/Elders, persons with disabilities, and the chronically ill with special needs. To provide for the development and delivery of community support services such as : transportation, adult day program, translation services, friendly visiting, nursing care (limited), liaise with clients, families and professionals in the community.

Goal

The goal of the Life Long Care Program is to assist in the provision of long term care for Aboriginal Seniors/Elders and those with special needs in a way that is culturally appropriate and holistic, meeting physical, mental, spiritual and emotional needs.

Objectives

To facilitate an ongoing needs assessment within the urban Aboriginal community.

To provide for the development of culturally appropriate long term care services.

To ensure that all urban Aboriginal people are assured fair and reasonable access to all long term care services and programs.

We propose to mix conventional and Traditional medicine to provide the best of both worlds for our clients.

VOLUNTEERS ARE ALWAYS NEEDED - If you have free time and wish to help someone in need, please call the Centre.

Services

Friendly Visiting Visits are made on a weekly basis, more frequently if necessary.

Transportation Provided on an as needed basis with priority given for medical appointments.

Congregate Dining We gather on Tuesdays for lunch and crafts, transportation provided.

Aboriginal Support Services We can advocate on your behalf with physicians, other service providers, government etc.

Rainycrest Visits Wednesday at 10 A.M. EXTRA HELP IS ALWAYS WELCOME.

If you or anyone you know are in need of our services, please call or stop by 616 Mowat Avenue.

ATTENTION ALL UNFC MEMBERSHIP: The 2020 UNFC Annual General Meeting has been postponed until September 2020. Everyone will be notified when a date is selected. Miigwetch

Our staff have been preparing for Pride Month 2020. The UNFC is proudly displaying our support of our LGBTQ2SA+ community! The United Native Friendship Centre is a safe and positive place for everyone no matter your age, religion, beliefs, sexual orientation or race. We gladly welcome everyone who is in need of our assistance and support.